The Mexican presenter scoffed at saying that to do what he did you have to “have money”; and this was only the beginning of his controversial statements.
When it was thought that the controversy generated by the Mexican driver Juan José Origel, had come to an end, a new detail emerged that has thrown more firewood into the fire.
And is that Pepillo, as he is also known in Mexican entertainment, charged against those who criticized him for having traveled to Miami to inject the vaccine against COVID-19.
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The controversial statements arose during an interview with him on a YouTube channel, for the program ‘A ritme de bohèmia’.
“Very proud and very vaccinated. I had been vaccinated against smallpox, whooping cough, but why so much scandal? … envy. You have to have money too to be able to travel”; said Juan José in a burlesque tone.
Pepillo said he was very outraged by the haters’ reaction, but said he cared. “You have to forgive everything, if they bark it’s because I’m walking. They’re very evenly matched, they think throwing so much hate will take your place,” he said.
I also take this opportunity to point out that they do not understand that people do not understand the need they had to get vaccinated.
“Look, one has to think about what we’re experiencing right now. This pandemic is so terrible,” the celebrity friend justified.
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When he sparked the controversy
A few months ago Origel posted on her Twitter account that she had received the first dose of the vaccine, without imagining the wave of criticism she would receive.
“Already vaccinated. Thank you #usa. How sad that my country did not provide me with this security,” was the message the Mexican wrote to accompany the image of the moment he received the injection. He did so through his official Twitter account.
He later re-used his nets to advertise when he received the second dose. However before that it was speculated that he would not be able to because he could receive a sanction, as reported by the Mexican media, TVNotas.
The publication echoed the statements of Hector L. Frisbie, a surgeon and public health specialist, who made it known that Juan Jose is not a resident or citizen of the United States. Obviously this never happened.